All Asia Pacific
- First LookSouth Korea and China work to mend strained relationsPresident Moon Jae-in and President Xi are set to meet for the first time since Mr. Moon's election in May. The two leaders aim to ease tensions since South Korea allowed the United States to deploy a contentious missile defense system on its soil.
- Amid Cambodia crackdown, this leader fled. But she hasn't given up on changeRecognition abroad for Mu Sochua's human-rights work hasn't always translated into political power at home. As a political crackdown in Cambodia continues, she's been presented with unprecedented pressures – but perhaps new opportunities, as well.Â
- First LookOlympic torch begins its journey to South KoreaThe Olympic torch was lit during a ceremony held at the stadium in Ancient Olympia and it now on its way to Pyeongchang for the start of the 2018Â Winter Olympics. Game organizers have promised safety and security in the face of tensions with North Korea.Â
- First LookChina's Xi Jinping solidifies status as most powerful leader in decadesThe ruling Communist Party inserts President Xi Jinping's name into the party's constitution, the first leader whose name will be enshrined in the party ideology while alive since Chairman Mao. The status expands Mr. Xi's power both domestically and over foreign policy.Â
- First LookStudent leaders of Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests released on bailCharged with inciting unlawful protests against the Chinese government, the activists' release comes amid uncertainty with what China's 'one country, two systems' approach means for freedom of speech within the city.
- Abe win points to continued pressure on N. Korea – and Japan's pacifist ConstitutionPrime Minister Abe's party won a snap election on Sunday, suggesting approval for his firm stance on North Korea. But he faces a steep climb getting public support for a long-sought plan to revise the Constitution's constraints on the military.
- First LookPhilippines declares end to ISIS Marawi siege after five monthsThe siege had sparked fears the Islamic State group was gaining new ground as it weakened in Syria and Iraq. The official defeat of ISIS has brought relief to the region.
- Xi proclaims party 'leader of all' in renewed vision for China and beyondPresident Xi's opening speech for the Chinese Communist Party Congress – expected to solidify his status as its most important leader in decades – reaffirmed a Party-first path for China, whose growth he held up as a model for other countries.
- First LookFreed from ISIS takeover Filipinos return to reclaim their cityAs military forces rid Marawi of the few remaining ISIS militants, small groups of residents are returning to the debris strewn city since fleeing in May when the fighting started.Â
- As drug war's toll grows in the Philippines, so does church's pushbackThe crackdown on drugs is a hallmark of President Rodrigo Duterte's administration. But as the death tolls mounts, many Filipinos are speaking out – including the Catholic Church, one of the country's most powerful institutions.
- First LookPresident Xi opens China's congress with wide-ranging speechHaving bested his rivals, President Xi is primed to consolidate his already considerable power as the ruling Communist Party begins its twice-a-decade national congress on Oct. 18.Â
- First LookChinese commentators tackle the challenge of translating American footballAs the National Football League gains popularity among young people in China, networks work to find commentators with sufficient knowledge of the game who are up to the challenge of translating the 'totally weird' rules.Â
- First LookFood aid reaches Rohingya Muslims still in MyanmarMyanmar's government responds to international pressure and sends a shipment of aid to Myanmar's Rakhine state, providing food for those who have been affected by the Rohingya crisis within the country.
- As gay-marriage mail survey ramps up, so do Australian frustrations with politicsFor eight weeks, Australians can return forms with a seemingly simple question: 'Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry?' But the story behind the survey is anything but simple – and illustrates political paralysis, some say.
- FocusBangladesh opens doors – and hearts – to fleeing RohingyaResidents of Bangladesh, one of the poorest nations in Asia, are scrambling to provide hundreds of thousands Rohingya refugees pouring over their border with some semblance of normalcy.
- First LookBangladesh and Myanmar work to repatriate Rohingya refugeesThe two nations at the heart of the Rohingya crisis search for solutions. But if the Rohingya are finally granted citizenship in Myanmar, would they want it?
- First LookSince Trump replaced Obama, Duterte's attacks on the US have lessenedUnlike the Obama administration, President Trump has said little on Philippine President Duterte's war on drugs. In response, Mr. Duterte has cut down on his criticisms of the US.
- First LookChina sets ambitious goals for new energy vehicle salesChina takes another step toward reducing pollution and reaching its goal of a total ban on traditional fuel cars. China hopes that the new energy cars will make up 10 percent of all car sales by 2019, a goal that has been met with some support by automakers.Â
- First LookChina agrees to participate in UN sanctions against North KoreaChina will shutdown North Korean businesses within its borders by January 2018, but states that it won't take any actions that could harm ordinary North Koreans.
- First LookEx-Thai leader faces prison time after failed rice subsidy programFormer Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has been sentenced to five years in prison. Her critics believe she is being targeted in an effort by the military to keep her brother, a former prime minister as well, from returning to power.Â